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February Newsletter

Check out all the latest news from SENS Research Foundation in our February newsletter. You might also like to check out the archive of past messages, or subscribe to our mailing list to make sure you don't miss out on future updates!

RB2014 in BioWatch News

Independent global biotech news and stock analysts BioWatch News published a special edition of their monthly report reviewing the Rejuvenation Biotechnology Conference 2014, including interviews with the organisers and a wealth of investor-targeted information and commentary.

CRISPR at RB2014

SENS Research Foundation-funded PhD candidate David Brindley, and Summer Scholar James Smith, present the first of several blogs about the Rejuvenation Biotechnology Conference for the Canadian Centre for the Commercialisation of Regenerative Medicine.

2014 Summer Scholar Videos

SRF sponsored fifteen student researchers at six different institutions during the 2014 SRF Summer Scholars Program. Learn more about their experiences and their research through SRF Education’s series of video profiles.

2015 Summer Scholars Program

The application for the 2015 SRF Summer Scholars Program is now available. Paid undergraduate research positions are available at nine prestigious institutions located in the US and the UK. Submit an online application by February 2, 2015.

RB2014 Opening Remarks

SENS Research Foundation CEO Mike Kope introduces the Rejuvenation Biotechnology conference, discussing the worldwide burden of age-related disease and the urgent need for a paradigm shift in understanding and treating such conditions.

Life Death and Regulation at RB2014

David Brindley and James Smith consider the provocative question: if I gave you the option to take a drug offering a 100 percent chance of survival to average life expectancy at which time you would certainly fall down dead, would you take it?

Take Home Messages from RB2014

The Rejuvenation Biotechnology conference was more than an academic event, featuring major contributions from investors, policymakers and regulators. This article discusses the cross-disciplinary potential arising from such a meeting of minds.

Explosive growth in cell therapy

Drawing on material from Rejuvenation Biotechnology 2014 presentations by Peter Diamandis and Bob Clay, David Brindley and James Smith discuss the concept and potential of exponential change in the context of cell therapy.

Annual Report 2014

SENS Research Foundation is delighted to release our 2014 Annual Report, containing detailed updates on all of our current research, outreach, and educational programs, plus a summary of our 2013 finances.

World Stem Cell Summit 2014

SENS Research Foundation is delighted to sponsor the World Stem Cell Summit 2014, an event covering interdisciplinary biomedical research, law, business and ethics. SRF CSO Dr. de Grey will chair a session this year as part of his fifth consecutive WSCS appearance.

Pros and Cons of Stem Cell Patents

SRF-funded Oxford University PhD student David Brindley's paper, "The Global Intellectual Property Landscape of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Technologies", was published in the August issue of Nature Biotechnology.

February Newsletter

Check out all the latest news from SENS Research Foundation in our February newsletter. You might also like to check out the archive of past messages, or subscribe to our mailing list to make sure you don't miss out on future updates!

RB2014 in BioWatch News

Independent global biotech news and stock analysts BioWatch News published a special edition of their monthly report reviewing the Rejuvenation Biotechnology Conference 2014, including interviews with the organisers and a wealth of investor-targeted information and commentary.

CRISPR at RB2014

SENS Research Foundation-funded PhD candidate David Brindley, and Summer Scholar James Smith, present the first of several blogs about the Rejuvenation Biotechnology Conference for the Canadian Centre for the Commercialisation of Regenerative Medicine.

2014 Summer Scholar Videos

SRF sponsored fifteen student researchers at six different institutions during the 2014 SRF Summer Scholars Program. Learn more about their experiences and their research through SRF Education’s series of video profiles.

2015 Summer Scholars Program

The application for the 2015 SRF Summer Scholars Program is now available. Paid undergraduate research positions are available at nine prestigious institutions located in the US and the UK. Submit an online application by February 2, 2015.

RB2014 Opening Remarks

SENS Research Foundation CEO Mike Kope introduces the Rejuvenation Biotechnology conference, discussing the worldwide burden of age-related disease and the urgent need for a paradigm shift in understanding and treating such conditions.

Life Death and Regulation at RB2014

David Brindley and James Smith consider the provocative question: if I gave you the option to take a drug offering a 100 percent chance of survival to average life expectancy at which time you would certainly fall down dead, would you take it?

Take Home Messages from RB2014

The Rejuvenation Biotechnology conference was more than an academic event, featuring major contributions from investors, policymakers and regulators. This article discusses the cross-disciplinary potential arising from such a meeting of minds.

Explosive growth in cell therapy

Drawing on material from Rejuvenation Biotechnology 2014 presentations by Peter Diamandis and Bob Clay, David Brindley and James Smith discuss the concept and potential of exponential change in the context of cell therapy.

Annual Report 2014

SENS Research Foundation is delighted to release our 2014 Annual Report, containing detailed updates on all of our current research, outreach, and educational programs, plus a summary of our 2013 finances.

World Stem Cell Summit 2014

SENS Research Foundation is delighted to sponsor the World Stem Cell Summit 2014, an event covering interdisciplinary biomedical research, law, business and ethics. SRF CSO Dr. de Grey will chair a session this year as part of his fifth consecutive WSCS appearance.

Pros and Cons of Stem Cell Patents

SRF-funded Oxford University PhD student David Brindley's paper, "The Global Intellectual Property Landscape of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Technologies", was published in the August issue of Nature Biotechnology.

February Newsletter

Check out all the latest news from SENS Research Foundation in our February newsletter. You might also like to check out the archive of past messages, or subscribe to our mailing list to make sure you don't miss out on future updates!

RB2014 in BioWatch News

Independent global biotech news and stock analysts BioWatch News published a special edition of their monthly report reviewing the Rejuvenation Biotechnology Conference 2014, including interviews with the organisers and a wealth of investor-targeted information and commentary.

CRISPR at RB2014

SENS Research Foundation-funded PhD candidate David Brindley, and Summer Scholar James Smith, present the first of several blogs about the Rejuvenation Biotechnology Conference for the Canadian Centre for the Commercialisation of Regenerative Medicine.

2014 Summer Scholar Videos

SRF sponsored fifteen student researchers at six different institutions during the 2014 SRF Summer Scholars Program. Learn more about their experiences and their research through SRF Education’s series of video profiles.

2015 Summer Scholars Program

The application for the 2015 SRF Summer Scholars Program is now available. Paid undergraduate research positions are available at nine prestigious institutions located in the US and the UK. Submit an online application by February 2, 2015.

RB2014 Opening Remarks

SENS Research Foundation CEO Mike Kope introduces the Rejuvenation Biotechnology conference, discussing the worldwide burden of age-related disease and the urgent need for a paradigm shift in understanding and treating such conditions.

Life Death and Regulation at RB2014

David Brindley and James Smith consider the provocative question: if I gave you the option to take a drug offering a 100 percent chance of survival to average life expectancy at which time you would certainly fall down dead, would you take it?

Take Home Messages from RB2014

The Rejuvenation Biotechnology conference was more than an academic event, featuring major contributions from investors, policymakers and regulators. This article discusses the cross-disciplinary potential arising from such a meeting of minds.

Explosive growth in cell therapy

Drawing on material from Rejuvenation Biotechnology 2014 presentations by Peter Diamandis and Bob Clay, David Brindley and James Smith discuss the concept and potential of exponential change in the context of cell therapy.

Annual Report 2014

SENS Research Foundation is delighted to release our 2014 Annual Report, containing detailed updates on all of our current research, outreach, and educational programs, plus a summary of our 2013 finances.

World Stem Cell Summit 2014

SENS Research Foundation is delighted to sponsor the World Stem Cell Summit 2014, an event covering interdisciplinary biomedical research, law, business and ethics. SRF CSO Dr. de Grey will chair a session this year as part of his fifth consecutive WSCS appearance.

Pros and Cons of Stem Cell Patents

SRF-funded Oxford University PhD student David Brindley's paper, "The Global Intellectual Property Landscape of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Technologies", was published in the August issue of Nature Biotechnology.